Shame, can be defined as "the fear that something about you will make others unwilling to connect with you" and for me, this definition helps me explain why *I* am the one who feels ashamed while my rapists go around happily engaging everyone in conversation and revelry. You see, the rapist is easier to be around than the victim, never mind that he is trolling for more victims among the party; never mind that he (or she, sorry) is manipulating others because that is often part of the pleasure of controlling other people.
Society wants to just move on and forget about unpleasant things and they can't do that when the rapist is brazenly willing to call them and play on their sense of compassion and forgiveness, or if in denial then their sense of fairness... as they cannot know whom to believe and so why should the accused be punished? The decide that they don't need to choose a side at all, and to invite both the victim and the rapist and whomever is willing to show up and get along nicely is the one who gets to stay. Any sniping, or expressed concerns from the victim will get him/her banned.
I'm proud of what you poignantly wrote on your FB wall. It took courage, and I support you.
Society wants to just move on and forget about unpleasant things and they can't do that when the rapist is brazenly willing to call them and play on their sense of compassion and forgiveness, or if in denial then their sense of fairness... as they cannot know whom to believe and so why should the accused be punished? The decide that they don't need to choose a side at all, and to invite both the victim and the rapist and whomever is willing to show up and get along nicely is the one who gets to stay. Any sniping, or expressed concerns from the victim will get him/her banned.
Well said!There is no excuse, there is no circumstance, wherein a persons' vestments or behaviour constitutes a surrender of personal choice.
I'm proud of what you poignantly wrote on your FB wall. It took courage, and I support you.
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